Re: [WISPA] residential to commericial customer ratio? a quick survey

2006-07-25 Thread Matt Liotta

0% residential.

-Matt

On Jul 24, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Patrick Leary wrote:


Hi folks,

Quick question. I believe most scaled WISPs (+1,000 CPE) have a high
residential mix, mostly no lower than 70% residential. At least  
that tends
to be the case with large Alvarion-based operators. I am curious  
about ratio

in the 200-1,000 CPE WISPs category (which I tend to think is a broad
category that can run the ganut of rural to urban and cross all  
types of
WISP definitions). As well, how about those of you that are sub-200  
CPE,

what is your rough mix?


Patrick
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Re: [WISPA] residential to commericial customer ratio? a quick survey

2006-07-25 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
we're banging on the door of 300 subs (gotta get off our asses and get that 
477 done so I know for sure...).


We're hard to gauge.  Many of our customers are home based businesses. 
Farmers.  They sign up personally but pay with a company check.


Talking traditional business, near as I can tell, we're around 70/30 
res/bus.  That ratio also holds up pretty well for our fiber.


One interesting thing that has really surprised me.  I thought that once the 
businesses got broadband, most employees would want/need it at home rather 
than dialup.  That's NOT been what happens.  If people have broadband at 
work they seem to be LESS likely to get it at home.  That changes some if 
there are high school kids at home but not too much.


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Hi folks,

Quick question. I believe most scaled WISPs (+1,000 CPE) have a high
residential mix, mostly no lower than 70% residential. At least that tends
to be the case with large Alvarion-based operators. I am curious about 
ratio

in the 200-1,000 CPE WISPs category (which I tend to think is a broad
category that can run the ganut of rural to urban and cross all types of
WISP definitions). As well, how about those of you that are sub-200 CPE,
what is your rough mix?


Patrick
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Re: [WISPA] residential to commericial customer ratio? a quick survey

2006-07-24 Thread Mark Nash
Rural, 90% residential.

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax

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 Hi folks,

 Quick question. I believe most scaled WISPs (+1,000 CPE) have a high
 residential mix, mostly no lower than 70% residential. At least that tends
 to be the case with large Alvarion-based operators. I am curious about
ratio
 in the 200-1,000 CPE WISPs category (which I tend to think is a broad
 category that can run the ganut of rural to urban and cross all types of
 WISP definitions). As well, how about those of you that are sub-200 CPE,
 what is your rough mix?


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RE: [WISPA] residential to commericial customer ratio? a quick survey

2006-07-24 Thread Gino A. Villarini
Urban, 70% biz

Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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Subject: [WISPA] residential to commericial customer ratio? a quick survey

Hi folks,

Quick question. I believe most scaled WISPs (+1,000 CPE) have a high
residential mix, mostly no lower than 70% residential. At least that tends
to be the case with large Alvarion-based operators. I am curious about ratio
in the 200-1,000 CPE WISPs category (which I tend to think is a broad
category that can run the ganut of rural to urban and cross all types of
WISP definitions). As well, how about those of you that are sub-200 CPE,
what is your rough mix?


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RE: [WISPA] residential to commericial customer ratio? a quick survey

2006-07-24 Thread Chad Halsted
90% residential

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survey

Hi folks,

Quick question. I believe most scaled WISPs (+1,000 CPE) have a high
residential mix, mostly no lower than 70% residential. At least that
tends
to be the case with large Alvarion-based operators. I am curious about
ratio
in the 200-1,000 CPE WISPs category (which I tend to think is a broad
category that can run the ganut of rural to urban and cross all types of
WISP definitions). As well, how about those of you that are sub-200 CPE,
what is your rough mix?


Patrick
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